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Chapter 2. Liberated or Lawless? Social Life on Prishtina’s Postwar Streets
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Seven Imaginary Images of the Transition of GDR Streets, 1989–1995 30
- Chapter 2. Liberated or Lawless? Social Life on Prishtina’s Postwar Streets 46
- Chapter 3. ‘Changing Everything Fast’? Young Men in the Streets of Tbilisi 70
- Chapter 4. Coproducing the Car and the Stratified Street: Automobility and Space in Russia 89
- Chapter 5. Bucharest’s Centura: Encircling a City in Transformation 106
- Chapter 6. Pedestrianizing Moscow: Disparities between the Centre and the Inner Periphery 136
- Chapter 7. Between Non-Place and Public Space: Life at a Postsocialist (Trolley)Bus Stop 162
- Chapter 8. Where the Streets Have No Name: Toponymic Changes, Wayfinding and Tashkent’s System of Orientiry 186
- Chapter 9. No Future without a Motorway Exit: Roadside Communities in Postsocialist Poland – the Case of Torzym 205
- Conclusion 223
- Postscript 1. No Alternative to the Car; or: What Remained of Socialism after 1989/91? 229
- Postscript 2. Periodization, Postsocialism and the Directionally Challenged 233
- Postscript 3. ‘Where Is the Postsocialism Here?’ 238
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Seven Imaginary Images of the Transition of GDR Streets, 1989–1995 30
- Chapter 2. Liberated or Lawless? Social Life on Prishtina’s Postwar Streets 46
- Chapter 3. ‘Changing Everything Fast’? Young Men in the Streets of Tbilisi 70
- Chapter 4. Coproducing the Car and the Stratified Street: Automobility and Space in Russia 89
- Chapter 5. Bucharest’s Centura: Encircling a City in Transformation 106
- Chapter 6. Pedestrianizing Moscow: Disparities between the Centre and the Inner Periphery 136
- Chapter 7. Between Non-Place and Public Space: Life at a Postsocialist (Trolley)Bus Stop 162
- Chapter 8. Where the Streets Have No Name: Toponymic Changes, Wayfinding and Tashkent’s System of Orientiry 186
- Chapter 9. No Future without a Motorway Exit: Roadside Communities in Postsocialist Poland – the Case of Torzym 205
- Conclusion 223
- Postscript 1. No Alternative to the Car; or: What Remained of Socialism after 1989/91? 229
- Postscript 2. Periodization, Postsocialism and the Directionally Challenged 233
- Postscript 3. ‘Where Is the Postsocialism Here?’ 238
- Index 245